Board of Elections

The Albany County Board of Elections was established and is mandated by §3-200 of the New York State Election Law.
The Board's operations are supervised by two Commissioners, each representing one of the two major political parties in New York State. Commissioners are nominated by majority vote of the County Committees of their respective political parties and are confirmed by vote of the County Legislature.Section 3-300 of the New York State Election Law requires equal representation of the two major political parties in the appointment of Board employees.What we do:

Support and oversee election operations for both primary and general elections.

Support school board, fire district, village and special elections throughout Albany County.

Promote and oversee the registration of eligible voters within Albany County and provide registration assistance to eligible voters outside the County.

Conduct annual seminars and examinations, as required by law, related to election procedures and technology for approximately 1,400 election inspectors and ballot clerks.

Provide informational support to candidates, political units, public entities and the general public.

NYS Judicial Candidate Voter Guide
The non-partisan Judicial Candidate Voter Guide [www.nycourts.gov/vote] is designed to help you make a more informed decision on Election Day. It includes descriptions of elective judicial offices throughout the state. The Guide also provides a list of judicial candidates on the ballot in each county based on information provided by the state and county boards of election.